New Lara Croft
by Maarten Goldstein, May 08, 2000 9:01am PDTAs usual, Eidos will have a new model this year at E3 to play Lara Croft. Last year it was the Dutch hottie Lara Weller and this year it will be the 16 year old Lucy Clarkson from England. Take a look at some pictures of her, and here is a description of her on the Core Design website. Vital statistics: 32DD, 25, 36. Saw that on Stomped.
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http://www.playstationfan.com/news/archive/news440.htm
says there she's 24.
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i just gave up my biggest german lara croft page on the net to look for pr0n!
this satisfies both.
btw, i'm 17, that means i can legally score!!!!!
Damn rubber shirts. And she's 16? Looks more like around 20. But she's pretty damn hot which makes her A-OK with me!
I'm probly making a dumb ass of myself, but I can't get back to the pics to get a better look. Ah well.
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*BOOBS*
If there's grass in the infield, play ball!
woohoo!!!
what I meant^
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Damn you Verio! Somebody pleaaaase fix this.
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Um, sorry to bring this back to topic, but if I'm not mistaken, don't you have to be over 18 to get into E3? I've never been, but I want to say some younger web-dudes have had issues with it in the past.
Just think it's kinda ironic.
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my comments on this model
GOD..................HATES..............ME
that is all.
check your portalofevil.com email :D
eat it.
-j00ce-
maturity is in the eye of the beholder. maturity is overrated, and it's painfully (and cheesily :) overused by american media. blahblah.